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Played on a PAL copy of the game.

00:00 Opening Sequence & Title Screen
5:38 Party Board No. #1: Chilly Waters
1:10:45 Battle Board No. #1: Gate Guy (VS. Wario)
1:39:23 Party Board No. #2: Deep Bloober Sea
2:40:20 Battle Board No. #2: Arrowhead (VS. Luigi)
3:12:16 Party Board No. #3: Spiny Desert
4:05:50 Battle Board No. #3: Pipesqueak (VS. D.K)
4:36:08 Party Board No. #4: Woody Woods
5:29:54 Battle Board No. #4: Blowhard (VS. Peach)
5:47:10 Party Board No. #5: Creepy Cavern
6:42:09 Battle Board No. #5: Mr. Mover (VS. Mario)
6:56:13 Battle Board No. #6: Backtrack (VS. Daisy)
7:23:09 Party Board No. #6: Waluigi Island
8:17:00 VS. The Millennium Star (Final Boss)
8:21:31 Ending & Credits



Mario Party 3 is a party video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. The third installment in the Mario Party series, it was first released in Japan on December 7, 2000, in North America on May 7, 2001, in Australia on September 3, 2001, and in Europe on November 16, 2001. As with the previous installments, the player chooses between eight playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Wario, and Donkey Kong from the first two games, alongside newcomers Princess Daisy and Waluigi (in his second appearance in the Mario series). The game features duel maps, where two players try to lower each other's stamina to zero using non-player characters such as Chain Chomps.


Mario Party 3 was the third and final Mario Party game for the Nintendo 64, and was followed by Mario Party 4 for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002.


Mario Party 3 is a party video game featuring eight playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Wario, Princess Peach, and Donkey Kong are available to play in all modes, while newcomers Princess Daisy and Waluigi are unavailable in the game's Story Mode. In the game's storyline, Mario and his friends witness the descent of the Millennium Star, a mystical star born once every thousand years that allows whoever possesses him to become the "Superstar of the universe". When the group begins to debate the Star's ownership, the Star transports the group into a large toy box and proclaims that the group members must prove their worthiness and earn the Millennium Star's acceptance by collecting the seven "Star Stamps" scattered across several lands. The gameplay is presented in the form of a traditional board game, and includes five themed game board maps.


Mario Party 3 includes a Duel mode, in which two players use a selection of up to two partners to attack their opponent and deplete their health.[7] The partners can be positioned in front of or behind the player,[8] and must be paid a salary at the beginning of each turn; the partner will leave if their salary cannot be paid.[7] The mode can either be played in 20 turns or for an indefinite amount of turns until one of the players' health is depleted.[8]

The partners do the battling to reduce the opponent's health, and defend the player from incoming attack. Each partner has its own health, and if it reaches zero, they disappear, and if the attacking partner deals more damage than the defending partner can take, the player takes damage equal to the difference. If no partner is between the attacking partner and the opponent, they take all the damage directly. The characters cannot attack their opponent directly. Some of the partners' attacks cannot be protected against, and each partner costs a certain number of coins for the player to keep it, and if the player has two partners, their salary combines. Occasionally, if a partner is attacked by the opponent's partner, the attack will miss. When the turn count expires, the winner is decided, and it is whoever has more health left. The game will end before the turn count expires if either player's health hits 0. If the turn count expires and both players have the same amount of health, whoever has the most coins wins. If both their health and coins numbers are the same, which is rare, the game ends in a draw.
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